Farm Succession Planning and Conservation Easements For many Logan County landowners, the farm is more than acreage—it is family history, livelihood, and legacy. Planning for the future of that land can feel overwhelming. Still, early, thoughtful succession planning can help ensure that farmland remains productive, protected, and in the family for generations to come. Keeping...
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Logan County Farm Bureau Annual Policy Meeting Highlights Key Issues for Agriculture and Conservation
Local farmers, elected officials, and community leaders recently gathered in Bellefontaine for the Logan County Farm Bureau’s Annual Policy Meeting, an important event that helps shape the future of agriculture and rural life in our region. Held at Hopewell Methodist Church, the meeting serves as the first step in developing policy priorities that will guide...
Logan County Land Trust holds first annual Farm Breakfast
Thu, March 19, 2026 by April King as featured by The Peak of Ohio The Logan County Land Trust held its first annual Farm Breakfast on Thursday morning at Winner Harvest Barn in DeGraff. The non-profit welcomed around 80 agriculturally minded people from across the county, along with representatives from partner organizations including the Logan County Auditor’s...
Logan County Land Trust Holds Annual Meeting and Announces New Leadership for 2025
The Logan County Land Trust (LCLT) held its Annual Meeting on March 17, 2025, at the Solid Waste Building Conference Room, bringing together board members to review organizational updates and elect new officers for the coming year. The meeting was called to order by Renee Winner, with the following directors in attendance: Renee Winner, Linda...
Logan County Land Trust: 2024 Accomplishments at a Glance
Discover how the Logan County Land Trust protected more farmland, advanced innovative conservation projects, and expanded educational opportunities for youth and adults this year. From securing two new agricultural easements to guiding environmental camps, restoring historic landmarks, and forging partnerships that champion regenerative agriculture, 2024 was a year of growth and progress. Explore our full...
Kicking Off the School Year: Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club Begins with Campus Conservation
The Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club launched its first program of the school year on October 9, bringing together students eager to dive into environmental science and conservation. The program opened with a warm round of introductions, where each student shared what inspired them to join the club. Leading the group, instructors Bruce Smith, Ryan...
Reorganization of Officers
The Logan County Land Trust (LCLT) met for its annual meeting on March 11, 2024. Each year at this meeting the slate of officers for the coming year are nominated and elected. This year there were two new board members elected to the slate of officers and two board members who remain as part of...
Exploring Environmental Education: Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club’s Year of Adventures
The Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club continues to thrive, thanks to the collaborative efforts of Benjamin Logan Local School and the Logan County Land Trust.
Logan & Champaign Counties Get Chunk of $6 Million To Preserve Farmland
The Ohio Department of Agriculture announced that nine land trusts, seven counties or townships, and 25 Soil and Water Conservation Districts will receive funding to help preserve farmland across the state.
Logan County Land Trust Spotlight: Greg Knight Presents at LUC Regional Planning Commission Annual Meeting
In a significant collaboration between the Logan County Land Trust (LCLT) and the Logan Union Champaign (LUC) Regional Planning Commission, board member Greg Knight took the stage at the annual meeting on November 16, 2023.






